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NEW NOTES IN AUTUMN MILLINERY. Millinery, upstairs in The C. M. Ross Co. Ltd’s, new Salon, is too varied to describe; one has to see it to appreciate the milliner’s arts and wiles, but most noticeable amongst the many beautiful autumn models now on display are the cunning touches of gold and silver brocade and tissue and lovely coloured feathers twirled into novel flowers by clever fingers—but see it all for yourself, j A visit is well worth inspection. fP 0 % L & PALMERSTON KQRTH

VELVETEENS ARE TO EE Exceptionally Fashionable roil AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. THIS BEING SO, BUY EARLY. The following - qualities arc all guaranteed Fast Dye and Fast Pile to Rubbing:— 22in widths are stocked in shades of Saxe, Wedgwood, Blue, Mid and Nigger Browns, Navy, Jet and Blue Black. Value 5/3 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 4/6 Yd. 27in width in Kingfisher, Nut Brown, Navy, Mole, Blue and Jet Black. Value 7/11 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 6/11 Yd. 36in width in Blue and Jet Black only. Value 11/(1 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 9/11 Superior Quality Velveteens, 44 in wide, in the following colours;— Grenat, Reseda, Sapphire, Saxe, Mole, Nut Brown and Amethyst. Value 19/G yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 16/9 Yd. 27in Tootal’s Velveteen In Paon. Nut Brown, Wallflowers and Light Navy. CASH TRADING PRICE 8/11 Yd. PALMERSTON NORTI/

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2594, 13 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2594, 13 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2594, 13 March 1923, Page 4

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